I can’t believe I pay more for a service to help me manage my email, than I do for my email account itself. But that’s how useful Boomerang is for Gmail. Boomerang…
One of the first things most people do when they get on the Internet is send an e-mail. Then you start surfing, finding pages to share, and can easily click a button to post to Facebook, Tweet, Pin, or +1 some content.
Why isn’t there an elegant way to e-mail a page?
The Saturday before Affiliate Summit, I attended Sugarrae‘s SEO training, held at the Hilton.
Rae Hoffman-Dolan, aka Sugarrae, is a well-known SEO and Affiliate Marketer. Her SEO training piggy-backed on Affiliate Summit, and was an additional registration fee ($800, when I booked). What was I hoping to get for $800?
There’s been talk lately that the Google Panda loves keyword-rich subdomains, so I decided to test this on my coupon website.
Aside from a WordPress blog, the pages on the coupon website are all driven from a coupon database. I use a system I wrote myself, although you can just as easily use a service like For Me to Coupon.
At the time of writing this, Facebook’s Like
(or Share
) button acts the same as sharing or posting a URL to your wall, except you don’t have the chance to leave a comment or choose which image to include with the post.
If you post a link to your wall, Facebook will guess at which images on the page may be best suitable for the page, and allow you to choose from several of them